The white Balloon Synoposis
editIt is the eve of the Iranian New Year. The film opens in a Teheran market where seven year old Razieh Aida Mohammadkhani and her mother are shopping. Razieh sees a goldfish in a shop and begins to nag her hurrying mother to buy it for the festivities instead of the skinny ones in her family's pond at home. Almost all of the film's major characters are briefly seen in this market scene, though they won't be introduced to the viewer until later. On their way home, mother and daughter pass a courtyard where a crowd of men has gathered to watch two snake charmers. Razieh wants to see what is happening but her mother pulls her daughter away, telling her that it is not good for her to watch these things. Back home, Razieh is upset about her mother's refusal to let her buy a new goldfish, but continues her campaign of nagging. Her older brother Ali Mohsen Kalifi returns from a shopping errand for their father who, although remains unseen has a tangible presence causing tension in the family. He complains that he asked Ali to buy shampoo, not soap, then throws the soap at him. Ali sets off to buy the shampoo and when he returns Razieh enlists his help in changing her mother's mind about the goldfish, bribing him with a balloon. Insisting that she can buy the goldfish in the market for 100 tomans ("You're crazy," Ali tells her, remarking that he can see two films with that money), Razieh finally gets her wish. Her mother gives her the family's last 500-toman banknote and asks her to bring back the change. Razieh sets off with an empty glass jar to the fish shop a few blocks away. Between their home and the fish store, Razieh manages to lose the money twice, first in an encounter with the snake charmer, and then when she drops the money through the grate at the entrance to a store which has been closed for the New Year celebration. Razieh and Ali make several attempts to retrieve the money and receive assistance from many people, including the owners of nearby shops and an Iranian soldier. The money, however, is always just out of reach. Finally, the siblings receive help from a young Afghan street vendor selling balloons. He carries all of his balloons on a wooden stick, and has only one balloon, a white one, left. The group attaches a piece of gum to one end of the balloon stick, and with it, they reach down through the grate and pull the money out. The film ends, not with Ali and Razieh, but with the young Afghan boy, who has become an important character only at the very end of the film.
Early Life
editAida was born in Tehran. She is the eldest among's four siblings.
Film & Television Carreer
editIn 1995 Aida made her acting debut in award winning film The White Balloon, playing the child protagonist Razieh, a film by Jafar Panahi at the age of seven years. After achieving huge successful in the movie The White Balloon, Aida again acted fantabulous as a Child actress in the Film Raz Mina, directed by famous director Abbas Rafei in 1996. Including the above film career ,Aida also worked in Television serial name (Persian: سرزمين سبز) and Street rain Persian: کوچه های باران).
Personal Life
editPresently,She is pursuing her master degree in Clinical Psychology at Alzahra University,Tehran
Awards and Honours
edit(The White Balloon)
- Prix de la Camera d'Or, 1995 Cannes Film Festival
- Gold Award, Tokyo International Film Festival, 1995
- Best International Film, Sudbury Cinéfest, 1995
Reference
edit1.http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0595869/
2.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_White_Balloon 3.http://www.filmscouts.com/scripts/review.cfm?File=whi-bal
4.http://www.fandango.com/thewhiteballoon_v134796/summary
5.http://www.amazon.com/White-Balloon-VHS-Aida-Mohammadkhani/dp/6304274793
External Links
editAida Mohammadkhani in facebook
Category:1988 births Category:Living people Category:People from Tehran Category:Iranian child actors
Category:1988 births Category:Living people Category:People from Tehran Category:University of Alzahra,Tehran Category:Iranian actors Category:Iranian film actors Category:Persian film actors